Nashville: The South's 'It' City

Next America spent a week in to see how Nashville lead­ers are shap­ing refugee rights, trans­gendered health and new urb­an­ism.

Dec 11, 2015

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Nashville has long been known for its innovation in the music business, but the city in recent years has come to redefine itself as an immigrant hub and entrepreneurial beacon. Here is a recap of our coverage.

economic empowerment

immigration

LGBT

workforce

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